Month: March 2016

Earlier this month, I wrote a post in celebration of Women’s History Month, titled – Women’s History Month – 5 in Literature, featuring 5 women in literature who were the first to receive a specific honorary achievement. The post included the renowned author Edith Wharton as one of the 5 women. As Women’s History Month… Continue reading Edith Wharton – Her Literary Journey

It’s Easter Sunday, a special holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. All around the world, people of different cultures partake in many traditional customs in recognition of Easter. In addition to the traditional customs, there are also symbols of Easter that have special meaning related to the occasion. One of the precious symbols of… Continue reading The Easter Lily – A Symbol of Easter

In the world of reading fiction, we are sometimes captivated by the stories as they unfold and taken along the journey with the characters from beginning to end. We learn about their lives and may even envision the settings. Our imaginations are whisked away with the thoughts and conversations that occur between the hero and… Continue reading 10 Quotes From Books by Women

The month of March is Women’s History Month dedicated to highlight the many achievements of women to events in history and contemporary society. Background In the United States, Women’s History Month traces its beginnings back to the first International Women’s Day in 1911. Decades later, some locations marked the occasion with Women’s History Week, to coincide with the… Continue reading Women’s History Month – 5 in Literature